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Linfine Microscope

Autofocus 4K Digital Microscope Camera C Mount with HDMI USB 3.0 Output

Autofocus 4K Digital Microscope Camera C Mount with HDMI USB 3.0 Output

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Description

The autofocus 4K digital microscope camera is a cutting-edge imaging solution designed for professionals in fields such as electronics, biology, and materials science. Equipped with a high-resolution 4K sensor, this camera delivers crisp, detailed images and videos, ensuring precise analysis. Its autofocus capability allows for quick and accurate focusing, enhancing workflow efficiency. The camera offers versatile connectivity options, including HDMI and USB 3.0 outputs, facilitating seamless integration with various display devices and computers. Additionally, the C-mount interface ensures compatibility with a wide range of microscopes, making it a flexible choice for diverse applications. Whether used for live viewing, documentation, or detailed inspection, this microscope camera provides exceptional performance and reliability.

Specification of Digital Microscope Camera

Chipset: ARM Dual-Core Architecture
Sensor: 1/1.8 Inch
Resolution: 3840*2160P@60FPS
Output Interface: HDMI + UVC-USB3.0 High-Speed Output
Lens Interface: C Mount
Power Supply: DC 12V
Pixel Size: 2.0μm*2.0μm
External Devices: HD Monitor + Computer
Storage Method: Supports USB flash drive storage and mouse operation
Import function: Supports importing pictures from USB flash drive to camera
Grid Lines: 8 Sets of Grid Lines (8 Selectable Colors / 4 Selectable Line Widths)
Basic Functions: Photo Capture, Video Recording, Measurement, Storage
Image Adjustment: Color, Color Temperature, White Balance, Exposure
Camera Features: AF Auto Focus, Frame Freeze, Auto Exposure, White Balance, Partial Zoom, HDR Wide Dynamic Range, Image Preview, Digital Zoom In/Out, Dual/Quad Split-Screen Comparison
Menu Language: Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English

Application of 4K Digital Microscope Camera

  • Biological Research – Observing cells, tissues, bacteria, and other microorganisms in high detail.
  • Electronics Inspection – Checking PCB boards, microchips, solder joints, and other electronic components for defects.
  • Materials Science – Analyzing metals, polymers, ceramics, and composites at microscopic levels.
  • Industrial Quality Control – Inspecting manufactured parts, machinery components, and surface defects.
  • Forensic Science – Examining trace evidence, fibers, and small materials in criminal investigations.
  • Jewelry and Gemology – Inspecting gemstones, diamonds, and fine jewelry for authenticity and quality.
  • Educational Laboratories – Demonstrating microscopic phenomena to students and capturing high-resolution images for teaching.
  • Archaeology and Paleontology – Studying microfossils, artifacts, and delicate specimens.